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Cynthia Gibb

Cynthia Gibb

23 titles Acting Dec 14, 1963 Bennington, Vermont, USA

Cynthia Gibb, born on December 14, 1963, in Bennington, Vermont, is a notable American actress and former model recognized for her extensive work in film and television. Growing up in Westport, Connecticut, Gibb's career took off at the tender age of 14 when she was discovered by the Eileen Ford Agency in New York City. Her modeling career gained traction as she graced the covers of prestigious magazines like Vogue and Young Miss.

Her transition to acting was marked by her first significant role in Woody Allen's 1980 film, *Stardust Memories*. Gibb further showcased her talent in the 1986 Oliver Stone-directed war drama, *Salvador*, where she portrayed an American nun tragically caught in a violent conflict.

Gibb is perhaps best known for her role as Susan "Suzi" Martin Wyatt Carter on the soap opera *Search for Tomorrow*, where she captivated audiences from 1981 to 1983. She was also a regular cast member on the acclaimed series *Fame*, contributing to its success over three seasons. In addition, Gibb appeared in the first three films of the *Diagnosis: Murder* franchise as Dr. Amanda Bentley.

Her performance in the television adaptation of *Gypsy* as Rose Louise/Gypsy Rose Lee, alongside Bette Midler, is another highlight of her career. Gibb's versatility is evident in her portrayal of Karen Carpenter in *The Karen Carpenter Story* (1989) and her lead role in the short-lived series *Deadly Games* in 1995. She is a proud mother of three children, balancing her professional and personal life with grace.

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